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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: supersenior 50 on April 28, 2016, 10:51:09 pm
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Brisbane MCC are holding an invitation Interclub at Harrisville on May 22nd as originally publicised in Oct 2015.
ALL welcome, $70 flat fee regardless of classes.
VMX round of the Tri Series, 2nd round Vinduro Murphy's Creek in August, 3rd round dirt track tba.
Different class structure, see Sup Regs on MQ and BMCC websites, including age classes Pre85 and Pre90, handicap races etc
Great opportunity to get in practice for the Classic Nats in June and Post Classic in July, all of which are on the fantastic Harrisville track.
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COOL! ;D
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Should be a great weekend.The State titles was a lot of fun and the track was Perfect.
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Strange how qvmx think its smart to run a club day on the same date whats with that ? Still the riders will decide , bums on seats and having fun ;)
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Handicap race sounds good, someone would have to lend me a good left arm though so I could hold the bars. But then I wouldn't be handicaped!
Should be good to see some new faces and bike from other clubs mixing it up on the geat new track layout.
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Bmcc Committee have decided to run with manual scoring as the format is fun and simple so in the interests of keeping costs to the riders down, the transponder fee won't apply. Those who've already entered on Nominate will get a refund at sign on.
Club owned transponders will be issued to selected riders at no charge to establish handicaps etc.
So, the flat $70 fee is the total cost of entry. One event memberships are available at $10 if needed.
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Entries close shortly. Last chance for a hit out before the Nationals. $70 for as many classes as you can ride. First round of the "Tri Series", 2nd round hosted by Toowoomba MCC Vinduro at Murphy's Creek, 3rd round Dirt/Grass track TBA.
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can you enter on the day?
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You can email me your details to [email protected] now, but do paperwork and pay on the day.
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A great day enjoyed by all. Post Classic 250 class a full grid. Great to see Greg Leaney up from Vict. pedalling the big 750 Metisse. Kirk Hutton hogged the results in both Pre 90 and Evo. Had so much fun he bought another Evo bike on the spot. Sidecars had a good turnout and kept them on three wheels all day. The relay was the usual shambles. My team was beyond hope when I missed the first rider change over, we somehow had 5 riders instead of 4, Kirk couldn't stop and did a lap too many (we didn't win),